Minchington
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- evo
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Minchington
Along with Acres will probably be dropped this week. Rarely gets a run in the middle where he racks up big numbers in the VFL, but on the ball seems belong to a select four. Seems to do as well as anyone we have tried as a small forward where it is not easy to rack up possies, tackles well, good kick at goal and in general play, just not in AR's plans. In my opinion only.
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Re: Minchington
I'm undecided about him but I do think he's got two things we need - pace and skills. I'd like to see him stay in, but I'd also like to see Billings, Sinclair and Lonie get a few games as well.
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Re: Minchington
He is as slow as a wet week.remboy wrote:I'm undecided about him but I do think he's got two things we need - pace and skills. I'd like to see him stay in, but I'd also like to see Billings, Sinclair and Lonie get a few games as well.
Re: Minchington
He is slow?
One of the few on the list that runs out of a stoppage... His first three streps are very quick and has a good step! He isn't fast at full speed but has powerful acceleration.
As a forward pocket with an insipid midfield he has been the best forward along with Membrey. A lot of his touches lead to scores. Gets limited opportunity.... But more than Eli.
If minchinton is slow as a wet week
Dunstan is a wet winter
One of the few on the list that runs out of a stoppage... His first three streps are very quick and has a good step! He isn't fast at full speed but has powerful acceleration.
As a forward pocket with an insipid midfield he has been the best forward along with Membrey. A lot of his touches lead to scores. Gets limited opportunity.... But more than Eli.
If minchinton is slow as a wet week
Dunstan is a wet winter
Re: Minchington
He is slow?
One of the few on the list that runs out of a stoppage... His first three streps are very quick and has a good step! He isn't fast at full speed but has powerful acceleration.
As a forward pocket with an insipid midfield he has been the best forward along with Membrey. A lot of his touches lead to scores. Gets limited opportunity.... But more than Eli.
If minchinton is slow as a wet week
Dunstan is a wet winter
One of the few on the list that runs out of a stoppage... His first three streps are very quick and has a good step! He isn't fast at full speed but has powerful acceleration.
As a forward pocket with an insipid midfield he has been the best forward along with Membrey. A lot of his touches lead to scores. Gets limited opportunity.... But more than Eli.
If minchinton is slow as a wet week
Dunstan is a wet winter
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Re: Minchington
Totally agree BM this is one on my major frustrations with our coaches - not exposing blokes like Minchington to more midfield time, when Dunstan continues to hold his positions.BigMart wrote:He is slow?
One of the few on the list that runs out of a stoppage... His first three streps are very quick and has a good step! He isn't fast at full speed but has powerful acceleration.
As a forward pocket with an insipid midfield he has been the best forward along with Membrey. A lot of his touches lead to scores. Gets limited opportunity.... But more than Eli.
If minchinton is slow as a wet week
Dunstan is a wet winter
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Re: Minchington
Totally agree BM this is one on my major frustrations with our coaches - not exposing blokes like Minchington to more midfield time, when Dunstan continues to hold his positions.BigMart wrote:He is slow?
One of the few on the list that runs out of a stoppage... His first three streps are very quick and has a good step! He isn't fast at full speed but has powerful acceleration.
As a forward pocket with an insipid midfield he has been the best forward along with Membrey. A lot of his touches lead to scores. Gets limited opportunity.... But more than Eli.
If minchinton is slow as a wet week
Dunstan is a wet winter